E.ON energy

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E.ON Energie Deutschland GmbH

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founding July 13, 2000: Bayernwerk AG and PreussenElektra AG merge
Seat Munich
management Victoria Ossadnik (Chairman of the Management Board), Philip Beckmann, Torsten Flosbach, Uwe Kolks, Wolfgang Noetel, Otmar Zisler
Number of employees 48,126 (December 31, 2009)
sales 41.4 billion € (2009)
Branch Energy supply company
Website eon.de

The E.ON Energie Germany GmbH , based in Munich is a 100 percent subsidiary of E.ON SE (Essen). E.ON Energie is the lead company of the Regional Unit Germany. It was created in the summer of 2000 from the merger of PreussenElektra and Bayernwerk AG.

In addition to RWE , EnBW and Vattenfall , E.ON Energie AG is one of the four largest electricity supply companies in Germany and has numerous interests in regional energy supply companies (ReVU) in Germany. The main majority holdings in ReVU in Germany are: Avacon , Bayernwerk , E.DIS , Hansewerk and PreussenElektra . The majority holdings in TEAG Thüringer Energie , E.ON Westfalen Weser and E.ON Mitte no longer exist. E.ON Energie also owns shares in companies in the Netherlands, France, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Romania and Bulgaria.

Since February 2007, the company has also been represented on the market with the discount subsidiary E wie Einfach .

Electricity procurement and sales

In 2009, the company generated 130.4 TWh of electrical energy in the following proportions from these energy sources (self- generated ):

This covers around 33% of the purchased electrical energy. Another 255.2 TWh (65%) come from third-party purchases, and 5.4 TWh (1%) from jointly owned power plants.

Less self-consumption, transmission losses (grid losses) and pumping electricity totaling 13.0 TWh, 378 TWh were sold.

history

The first CEO from July 2000 to May 2003 was Hans-Dieter Harig , who has been a member of the Supervisory Board since then. On March 15, 2001, Johannes Teyssen joined the board and took over the finance department, from 2003 to 2007 he was chairman of the board.

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